Baby Tea said:
sethzard said:
If you're protesting strictly for idealism then you're wasting your time.
A few people walking along a street isn't going to change thousands of years of human nature. Rape is one of humanity's oldest crimes to itself, and it isn't going away because a few proud-to-be-scantily-clad women walk together and hold signs.
You don't have to convince me that rape is horrific, and should be stopped.
Marches by women holding 'proud slut' signs aren't the solution. At all.
Ah generation x and its defeatist belief nothing you do or say will ever matter so why bother. The age where people stood up for what they believed in tragically over. Now is the age of sit on your ass and whine about it.
Uhh, no.
You're either misinterpreting, or misunderstanding, what I'm saying.
Protesting strictly for the sake of idealism is naive.
Protesting in general, for an attainable cause, isn't at all.
The civil rights movement, for example, wasn't wasted time.
The protests against oppressive regimes and governments aren't wasted time.
And though I've since learned this protest isn't 'stop rape' so much as it is 'stop blaming women for rape', the idea of a
protest to stop rape is, indeed, totally naive. Rape isn't a government policy. You can't really
protest it, because when you protest you are showing your anger over the issue to...who?
Any normal, sane person already thinks rape is horrible. The community, government, laws, policies, and all of sane humanity is already behind you. So who is the protest for? The rapists? And does anyone think that someone who has the capacity to commit such a horrible act as
rape, will really be moved by a protest? That is naive, and a waste of time.
Please don't suggest, based on one misunderstood post, that I'm suggesting to 'sit on your ass and whine'.
That's not true.